May 13th-20th: Save the Dates You are invited to take part in a free, interactive, week-long video showcase event that will feature over 200 federally funded projects. Projects showcase their innovations in Science, Mathematics, Engineering and Computer Science education in formal and informal settings. View videos of interest, post queries and feedback to the presenters, and vote for your favorites. Thousands of researchers, K-12 educators, higher ed faculty, administrators, policy makers, aspiring investigators, graduate students, and parents will take part. We look forward to your active participation in May! Bookmark this site.

For Registered Presenters

“We reached so many people and had interesting discussions during the time it was up and running. Really effective---much more so than a conference poster!”“This was a great experience for me as a first-timer. I learned a lot about other projects and liked reading the comments and responses on our own video.”“I made several new contacts on projects in my geographic area and in areas of professional interest.”“We were able to connect with programs with like-minded goals.”“I found people in K-12 spaces that wanted to use my work, so it served as a networking event.”“It was exciting to hear people wanting to use our curriculum, and asking how they can get ahold of it, or participate.”“Our video was widely viewed and we've had several teachers and administrators contact us via email expressing interest in working with us.”“There is much to learn from others, and this showcase provides a forum in which to exchange ideas in a casual and convenient way.”“It is a really good way to get people familiar with your project quickly, and to generate discussion about it.”“This was a very important dissemination piece for our project! I was surprised at how many people viewed our video, and at the quality of the discussion.” – Presenter“I think all researchers should do this at least a few times, as how we communicate about our work is so important, and this is new and different for so many.” – Presenter“The video showcase was a great way to disseminate our project, both internally at our institution, and to external colleagues.” – Presenter“I was not aware of the variety of projects funded by NSF. The projects and work demonstrated in the showcase was eye-opening.” – Facilitator“The focused time period to interact with colleagues, and to view the videos of other projects, was a great way to see what else is out there, and to reflect again on our research. It provides you with an overview of the breadth of projects that are funded.” – Presenter